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The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
The thing of which the act of perception is the perception is experienced as something not mental.
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